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    Boot·ed
    /ˈbo͞odəd/

    adjective

    • 1. wearing boots: "the crunching of snow beneath booted feet"
    • 2. (of a car) having a trunk of a specified type: British "small booted cars"
  2. Booted means wearing boots, and is an adjective derived from the noun boot. Learn how to use it in a sentence, see synonyms and word history, and explore related words and games on Merriam-Webster.com.

  3. Booted is the past tense and past participle of boot, which means to kick someone or something hard with the foot, or to make a computer ready for use. Learn more about the verb boot and its usage with examples and synonyms.

  4. Booted is the past tense and past participle of boot, which means to kick someone or something hard with the foot, or to start a computer. Learn more about the verb boot and its usage with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. 2 days ago · WASHINGTON (AP) — One year since Kevin McCarthy was booted from the House speaker’s office after Congress voted in a bipartisan way to prevent a federal government shutdown, the new House Speaker Mike Johnson finds himself courting, but so far avoiding, a similar political fate.

  6. Booted means equipped with or wearing boots, or having a horny sheath on the tarsus of certain birds. Learn more about the origin, usage and synonyms of booted from Dictionary.com.

  7. Booted means wearing boots or having a horny sheath on the tarsus of birds or poultry. Find out more about the word, its pronunciation, and related terms in this online dictionary.

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  9. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and examples of boot verb in American English. Boot can mean to kick, to load a computer, or to fix a car wheel.

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